4H-Technoexistence Launch Meeting

Wednesday marked the official launch of the new national research network 4H-Technoscience (4H-TE). Thank you to everyone who attended both in person and online, and to Dr. Johan Fredrikzon (KTH) for his insightful and important lecture on historical conceptualizations of intelligence, and contemporary fixation on intelligence in Silicon Valley. You can read more about the 4H-TE here: https://hub4digitalexistence.se/news/4h-technoexistence-tending-the-human-register-in-times-of-transition/
4H-Technoexistence: Tending the Human Register in Times of Transition

4H-Technoexistence is a unique research network hosted by the Uppsala Hub for Digital Existence, formed in order to provide a meeting spot for formulating highly relevant new research projects that will 1) provide essential, long-term interdisciplinary humanistic and creative engagement with an urgent issue for our time: the forms and fates of the human register in […]
Relational Technologies – Technological Relations

The concluding event of the BioMe research project will take place in early 2025. The event will take the form of an interdisciplinary assembly where multiple types of expertise from academia, arts, humanities, information sciences and others will reflect on and deepen insights into the issues raised throughout the course of our project. At this […]
The Human Observatory for Digital Existence

Between 2023- 2024, The Human Observatory for Digital Existence have been arranging activities around the theme “Digital noise: conversation and silence as existential methods” and January 17, 2024, it was time for our final event in the series. Here we explored “digital resonance”, inspired by German sociologist Hartmut Rosa. The event included a public podcast […]
Relational Technologies. In Search of the Self Across Datafied Lifeworlds

“Relational Technologies. In Search of the Self Across Datafied Lifeworlds” is the title of the book to be published in 2025 via Bloomsbury’s Thinking Media Series. Edited by Amanda Lagerkvist and Jacek Smolicki, the book serves as a final report of the BioMe project. It brings together scholars, thinkers and artists to address burning questions […]
Call for Papers: AI and Memory Special Collection

Submit to the special collection of Memory, Mind and Media (Cambridge University Press) on AI and Memory. Co-edited by Andrew Hoskins, Anthony Downey and Amanda Lagerkvist. We are proud to announce the launch of the first Special Journal Collection on AI and MEMORY with Andrew Hoskins’ agenda setting article, AI and Memory. We now welcome […]